Grant Aerona3 vs Worcester Bosch: Which Air Source Heat Pump Is Better? (2026)
Quick Verdict
Grant Aerona3 is more budget-friendly with pre-grant pricing from £8,000 (the £7,500 grant applies equally to both in England and Wales), while Worcester Bosch offers better protection with a 7-year unit warranty.
Side-by-Side Comparison
| Feature | Grant Aerona3 | Worcester Bosch |
|---|---|---|
| Installed price (before grant) | £8,000 - £13,000Lower | £9,000 - £14,000 |
| After £7,500 grant (illustrative, England and Wales) | £500 - £5,500 | £1,500 - £6,500 |
| SCOP (seasonal efficiency) | 4 | 4 |
| Max heat output | 10kWLarger homes | 7kW |
| Unit warranty | 5 years | 7 yearsLonger |
| Compressor warranty | 5 years | 7 yearsLonger |
| Noise level | 47dB | 46dBQuieter |
| Annual running cost (est.) | ~£625/yr | ~£625/yr |
| Refrigerant | R32 | Varies by model |
| Country | Ireland | UK |
| UK brand | No | Yes |
| Best for | Oil and LPG households off the gas grid, especially rural England, Wales and NI | Loyal boiler customers who want the same badge on the wall and the same engineer network |
Specifications and pricing are indicative for the UK market as at June 2026. Post-grant figures illustrate the £7,500 Boiler Upgrade Scheme in England and Wales (Scotland uses the Home Energy Scotland grant and loan; Northern Ireland has no equivalent). Running costs assume ~10,000 kWh of heat a year at 25p/kWh (Ofgem cap average; changes quarterly). Confirm current models and exact pricing with your MCS-certified installer.
Price Comparison
Grant Aerona3 starts from £8,000 installed before any support (indicative, June 2026), while Worcester Bosch starts from £9,000. That is a difference of roughly £1,000 at the entry level. Grant Aerona3 is the more budget-friendly option upfront, though Worcester Bosch may claw some of that back through running costs over time. Both are installed prices in GBP with 0% VAT (until 31 March 2027) already applied. In England and Wales the £7,500 Boiler Upgrade Scheme grant comes off both equally, so the pre-grant difference carries straight through: illustratively £500 - £5,500 for Grant Aerona3 and £1,500 - £6,500 for Worcester Bosch out of pocket. Your MCS-certified installer claims the grant for you.
Efficiency Comparison
SCOP (seasonal coefficient of performance) is the key efficiency metric for a heating heat pump: it measures how many kilowatt-hours of heat you get per kilowatt-hour of electricity across a whole heating season. Grant Aerona3 reaches a SCOP of 4, while Worcester Bosch reaches 4. Both systems carry the same headline SCOP, so estimated running costs are very similar; installation quality will matter more than the badge.
Warranty Comparison
Grant Aerona3 offers a 5-year unit warranty and 5-year compressor warranty. Worcester Bosch offers a 7-year unit warranty and 7-year compressor warranty. The Worcester Bosch has the stronger coverage with 7 years on the unit, 2 more than the Grant Aerona3. Note that accredited-installer schemes often extend manufacturer warranties, so ask each installer what they can register for you. Workmanship cover for the installation itself comes separately from your installer and should be at least 12 months, in writing.
Noise Comparison
Noise matters in UK homes because the outdoor unit often sits close to a neighbour's boundary or a bedroom window, and siting is part of the installation assessment. Grant Aerona3 operates from 47dB, while Worcester Bosch runs from 46dB. The Worcester Bosch is quieter at 46dB. At this level it is moderate, similar to a quiet conversation; ask the installer to position the unit away from bedroom windows and boundary walls.
Cold-Weather and Retrofit Suitability
Two things decide how well a unit suits an older UK home: cold-weather output and flow temperature. Grant Aerona3 uses R32 refrigerant, while Worcester Bosch uses a refrigerant that varies by model. Modern units from both brands hold useful output well below freezing. In the colder parts of the UK (Scotland and northern England in particular), frosty mornings trigger short defrost cycles that trim efficiency, so ask each installer for low-temperature output figures and take the MCS heat-loss survey seriously; radiator upsizing is more commonly recommended there so the system can run at efficient flow temperatures.
Pros and Cons
Grant Aerona3
Pros
- The oil-belt specialist - installers know rural retrofits
- Quiet Mark accredited models
- Solid cold-weather output
- Pairs naturally with the £9,000 oil/LPG grant uplift
Cons
- Less common in urban gas-replacement quotes
- Standard warranty unless registered/extended
Worcester Bosch
Pros
- Household-name trust from the boiler era
- Long warranties through accredited installers
- Huge service network
- Designed for British homes
Cons
- Later to heat pumps than rivals
- Premium pricing for the badge
Which Should You Choose?
Choose Grant Aerona3 if...
- You want a lower upfront cost (from £8,000 vs £9,000 before the grant)
Choose Worcester Bosch if...
- You want a longer unit warranty (7 years vs 5 years)
- Quiet operation matters to you (46dB vs 47dB)
- You want a UK brand with local manufacturing or headquarters behind it
The grant is the same, whichever brand you pick
Every air-to-water unit on this page qualifies for the £7,500 Boiler Upgrade Scheme grant in England and Wales (£9,000 for oil and LPG heated homes from 21 July 2026) when fitted by an MCS-certified installer, who claims it on your behalf so it comes straight off the quote. Scotland uses the Home Energy Scotland grant of up to £7,500 (£9,000 rural and island) plus an optional interest-free loan; Northern Ireland currently has no equivalent scheme. 0% VAT on residential installations applies UK-wide until 31 March 2027. Accurate as at June 2026.
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